单词 | gote |
释义 | goten. Chiefly northern dialect. 1. A watercourse; any channel for water; a stream. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > rivers and streams > stream > [noun] > watercourse or channel runeOE sitchOE pipeOE sichetc1133 guttera1300 siket1300 sikec1330 watergate1368 gole?a1400 gotea1400 flout14.. aa1430 trough1513 guta1552 race1570 lode1572 canala1576 ditch1589 trink1592 leam1601 dike1616 runlet1630 stell1651 nullah1656 course1665 drain1700 lade1706 droke1772 regimen1797 draught1807 adit1808 sluit1818 thalweg1831 runway1874 the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or process of flowing > [noun] > that which flows brook?c1225 gotea1400 goutc1400 gut1567 fluence?1611 flow1802 a1400–50 Alexander 5796 As gotis out of guttars in golanand wedres. c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 933 To loke on þe glory of þys gracious gote. 1467 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1883) II. 380 Two gootes parte of a were, otherwise called a ‘fysshe~garth’. 1488 Will of Richard Welby (P.R.O.: PROB. 11/8) f. 138v Dreynis Gotes & high weyes. 1694 A. de la Pryme Diary 9 Feb. (1870) i. 50 There was a plank layd over a little goit or watercourse. 1703 R. Thoresby Let. 27 Apr. in J. Ray Corr. (1848) 423 Goyts of Mills, where the stream passes out. 1734 Rec. in W. Cramond Ann. Banff (1893) II. 222 18 feet broad of rock is to be cut from the southmost end of the basson down to the nearest goat or hollow place. 1788 E. Picken Poems & Epist. 167 Wi' pettle, owre the rigs I'll stride, At her comman', Or rake the gotts frae paddock-ride To muck the lan'. 1897 Brit. Weekly 14 Jan. 232 Reaching the goit, he walked along its muddy banks, its sluggish waters oozing at his feet. 2. A sluice (see quot. a1642). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > lake > pool > [noun] > artificially confined water > contrivance for impounding water > gate, lock, or sluice hatchOE clowa1250 lock1261 water lock1261 sluice1340 water gate1390 sewer-gate1402 spay1415 floodgatec1440 shuttlec1440 spayer1450 gate1496 falling gate1524 spoye1528 gote1531 penstock1542 ventil1570 drawgate1587 flood-hatch1587 turnpike1623 slaker1664 lock gate1677 hatchway1705 flash1768 turnpike-lock1771 sluice-gate1781 pound-lock1783 stop-gate1790 buck gate1791 slacker1797 aboiteau1802 koker1814 guard-lock1815 falling sluice1819 lasher1840 fender1847 tailgate1875 weir-hatch1875 wicket1875 1531–2 Act 23 Hen. VIII c. 5 §1 Weares fisshgarthes Redels gores gootes..and other impedimentes in and vppon the same ryuers. 1584 Lansdowne MS. 74, lf. 181 b The saide bancke beinge alreadie charged with three goates. a1642 R. Callis Reading of Statute of Sewers (1647) ii. 66 Goats be usual Engines..built with Percullesses and doors of timber, stone or brick. 1702 R. Thoresby in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 23 1159 The..new Sluice or Goat. 1890 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Feb. 242 I have often admired the vastness of their gotes and sluices. 3. (See quot. 1855.) ΚΠ 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 69 Gaut or Gote, a narrow opening or slip from a street to the shore. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.a1400 |
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